Thermodynamical Material Networks for Modeling, Planning, and Control of Circular Material Flows
Thermodynamical Material Networks for Modeling, Planning, and Control of Circular Material Flows
Waste production, carbon dioxide atmospheric accumulation, and dependence on finite natural resources are expressions of the unsustainability of the current industrial networks that supply fuels, energy, and manufacturing products. In particular, circular manufacturing supply chains and carbon control networks are urgently needed. To model and design these and, in general, …